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Host families wanted for Japanese students

By Clarissa V. David Reporter Local families are needed to host Japanese students who will be coming from Japan in November. Executive secretary Vinycia Seman of the Saipan Mayor’s Office said a group of 90 students will be on island from Nov. 9 to 14 through the Saipan...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 08:40
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For 5th time, feds reject NMI request for Kagman health center

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter For the fifth time, the CNMI’s application for a federal grant fund that will be used to build a Kagman Community Health Center has been rejected. Delegate Gregorio Kilili Sablan (Ind-MP) wrote to acting governor Eloy S. Inos yesterday about...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 08:40
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House to pass new Saipan casino bill for Senate action

Senate surprised by House plan, hopeful that voters will be asked on casino By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter House Speaker Eli Cabrera (R-Saipan) announced yesterday that the leadership will introduce a new House bill seeking to legalize casino gambling on Saipan, a plan that has...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 08:40
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Medicare team makes surprise visit to CHC

By Moneth Deposa Reporter A seven-member team from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services is on island for a surprise visit to the Commonwealth Health Center and Hemodialysis Center. Department of Public Health Secretary...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 08:40
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